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Cam walks out of press conference


TheSpecialJuan

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1 minute ago, TheSpecialJuan said:

The media will have a field day with this

Why you care so much about the media. They dont like the panthers, never have and the NFL don't either. The refs let Cam get hit, no calls. They were brutal today too. fug them and the NFL

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Just now, truthjuice said:

It's sad because the national media will pick up on this, totally discounting the fact that he asked if there were anymore questions and then left. But Voth wonders why Cam only speaks to the media on his designated days. 

That is sad but they're lucky my ass ain't qb for the panthers.  I wouldn't have even shown up to the damn thing.

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2 minutes ago, TheSpecialJuan said:
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David Newton ESPN Staff Writer 

Panthers quarterback Cam Newton obviously unhappy with 1-5 start. Short answers and only talked for about a minute and 30 seconds. Twice passed on questions by saying "next question." As disappointed as I have seen him since the Super Bowl.

David Newton is horrible as well. Most people are taught in media training if you do not want to answer something, you say "no comment" or next question. He knows this. 

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Just now, truthjuice said:

It's sad because the national media will pick up on this, totally discounting the fact that he asked if there were anymore questions and then left. But Voth wonders why Cam only speaks to the media on his designated days. 

F*ck Bill Voth..he the same azzwipe that turned on Cam after the Superbowl..

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4 minutes ago, TheSpecialJuan said:

The media will have a field day with this

Who cares?! If he stood up there and had a smile on his face, answering every question they would've had a field day with it saying he's uninterested and not focused. So who freaking cares what the media will or won't do?! He answered questioned, asked if anyone had any more and walked off. 

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Who the fug cares anymore? I mean really, it's the same fuggin routine for years now. Media waits for Cam to do anything controversial, media prints out a title that makes Cam into the bad guy, typical dumb fuggin NFL fans chime in and rip Cam, rinse and repeat. At some point, you just say fug it and go on. It's old news at this point.

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The questions were so loaded. They were baiting him into throwing someone under the bus. Asking him about comments other teammates made and essentially asking him about how he felt about how the defense let them down. He kept saying "we just have to find ways to win football games" and they kept going for more. I know this is what happens, but seriously. Can you blame the man for being visibly upset?

Also, he asked if that was the end of the questions before he actually left. Hell, that's way more than a lot of us would have done. Why do we expect these players to have superhuman emotions after tough losses? And then chastise them after they show true emotion? It's silly.

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